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Kaleidoscopic meteorite could be a piece of a ‘lost world’ from the early solar system — Space photo of the week
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Kaleidoscopic meteorite could be a piece of a ‘lost world’ from the early solar system — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationJune 7, 2026

A rare meteorite found in the Sahara Desert may be evidence of a long-lost “protoplanet” that formed in the early solar system before being destroyed

What’s the deepest cave in the world?
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What’s the deepest cave in the world?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 7, 2026

There are two contenders for the world’s deepest cave, and they’re in the same mountain range.

A Light in the Dark
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A Light in the Dark

Really Simple SyndicationJune 6, 2026

A sliver of the edge of Earth is brightly illuminated against the vast darkness of space.

Stupid hot: Heat waves cause cognitive changes in animals, making them more aggressive and unable to complete basic tasks
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Stupid hot: Heat waves cause cognitive changes in animals, making them more aggressive and unable to complete basic tasks

Really Simple SyndicationJune 6, 2026

As temperatures rise, some creatures pick fights while others struggle to learn. The consequences of these behavioral changes may ripple through ecosystems.

Tump administration to remove 900 deep sea monitoring instruments that would have studied the collapsing Atlantic current
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Tump administration to remove 900 deep sea monitoring instruments that would have studied the collapsing Atlantic current

Really Simple SyndicationJune 6, 2026

The Ocean Observatories Initiative has been collecting data on physical, chemical, geological and biological conditions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for the past decade

Science news this week: Ötzi the Iceman used to make sourdough, Italian teenagers discover Roman villa under school, Google plans to release 64 million mosquitos, and RIP to NASA’s Maven probe
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Science news this week: Ötzi the Iceman used to make sourdough, Italian teenagers discover Roman villa under school, Google plans to release 64 million mosquitos, and RIP to NASA’s Maven probe

Really Simple SyndicationJune 6, 2026

June 6, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

Why can’t we figure out how strong gravity is?
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Why can’t we figure out how strong gravity is?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 6, 2026

Despite dozens of experiments over the years, scientists still don’t have a precise measurement for gravity’s strength. Why is that?

‘Cannibal’ CME from rare ‘anti-Hale’ sunspot will slam into Earth today, bringing auroras to 23 US states
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‘Cannibal’ CME from rare ‘anti-Hale’ sunspot will slam into Earth today, bringing auroras to 23 US states

Really Simple SyndicationJune 6, 2026

Northern lights are projected across the Northern U.S. and Europe tonight as Earth gets hit by a strong solar eruption.

This tiny, blue octopus is new to science
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This tiny, blue octopus is new to science

Gennaro TommaJune 5, 2026

The deep-sea octopus is fully mature despite fitting in a palm, a trait researchers think may help it reproduce faster than larger relatives.

Flu drugs might fight cognitive decline seen in HIV, early study hints
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Flu drugs might fight cognitive decline seen in HIV, early study hints

Really Simple SyndicationJune 5, 2026

A very early study suggests flu antivirals might help reverse certain signs of accelerated aging in people with HIV. But more research is needed to

‘The best solution is to murder him in his sleep’: AI can learn violent tendencies from each other despite zero references to violence in training data
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‘The best solution is to murder him in his sleep’: AI can learn violent tendencies from each other despite zero references to violence in training data

Really Simple SyndicationJune 5, 2026

Scientists found that AI models can inherit a taste for murder (or owls) from other models’ training data.

Archaeologists study the International Space Station and Everest to figure out ‘how humans adapt in this impossible place where we have no business going’
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Archaeologists study the International Space Station and Everest to figure out ‘how humans adapt in this impossible place where we have no business going’

Really Simple SyndicationJune 5, 2026

Archaeologists are turning their attention and research skills to far-flung places on the Earth and beyond, discovering new information about how humans survive in extreme

First Steps: America’s Grueling Second Spacewalk
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First Steps: America’s Grueling Second Spacewalk

Really Simple SyndicationJune 5, 2026

A year after America’s first spacewalk, Gemini IX-A Eugene Cernan stepped outside his spacecraft for an ambitious extravehicular activity scheduled for 167 minutes. The challenges

Are Memories Transferable — or Edible?
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Are Memories Transferable — or Edible?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 5, 2026

I t was the dead of winter in Boston. The surface of the Charles River was frozen solid. But Zachary Kelso braved the biting cold

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